Sundaes
At The Beach uses clever wordplay in its name to describe
its ice cream sundae buffet and location near the ocean beaches in the
Moody section of Wells, Maine. Moody, by the way, refers to a Wells
neighborhood, and not the attitude of the residents.

This
orange-colored Route 1 North roadside ice cream shop,

goes
far beyond
just
a creative name, however, and just might be the ice cream place of
choice in an
area heavily populated with high quality ice cream stands and
shops. Sundaes At The Beach might just
also be the most fun and welcoming Wells area ice cream destination
with a multi-colored interior layout design,
super-friendly staff, and the nice touch of naming flavors after Maine
towns, cities, regions and neighborhoods -- Caribou chocolate, Perkins
Cove Pineapple, Heath Bar Harbor and Kennebunk Kookie Dough (amazing,
full-bodied taste!), to name a
few. It's also spotlessly clean from the dining area to kitchen and
restrooms. A few ice cream flavors have no Maine monikers, but really
don't need "Pine Tree State" names to impress -- the dense, intense
double dark chocolate is a prime example of this (unless there is,
indeed, a town in Maine called Double Dark Chocolate, but it's not on
the map).

The
delicious ice cream is
homemade in its highest butterfat form -- this means the flavors burst
out without a hint of market-brand blandness. The ice cream
takes on new heights, however, with the amazing "Make Your Own
Sundae Bar." You'll find homemade whip
cream and hot fudge, and an impressive offering of mix-ins that allows
you to really
pile on your favorites. The chance for frozen caloric bliss is fully
optimized here.

Sundaes
At The Beach might
not have the classic rural ice cream stand look of our favorite summer
places, but that soon takes a backseat to the reality that it's hard to
"top" an ice cream shop that allows customers to be the boss of their
own ice cream sundae creations. What could be a better fate when it
comes to ice cream sundaes?

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